> I'm curious, to anyone working on Windows kernel development, at what point does a feature/scheduler improvement become so good that people decide
A kernel developer is going to be 3-4 steps removed from those decisions. In many ways they are just a consumer of a product like this too and work on their subsystem. They are unlikely to be worried because it's the product they build and might even feel that it's inexpensive for the level of engineering they invest.
A kernel developer is going to be 3-4 steps removed from those decisions. In many ways they are just a consumer of a product like this too and work on their subsystem. They are unlikely to be worried because it's the product they build and might even feel that it's inexpensive for the level of engineering they invest.